Over the past three decades, Russia has developed a set of institutions for the management of ethno-linguistic diversity based on the principle of ‘national cultural autonomy’. This article examines the positioning of these institutions within Russian society, arguing that while state-endorsed discourses locate them within the culture sphere—treated as distinct from political processes—there is in fact an interpenetration of ‘politics’ and ‘culture’. The article identifies why these institutions position themselves within the ‘cultural sphere’ while also supporting the country’s meta-narratives on inter-ethnic tolerance and, effectively, the political status quo. Soviet legacies of inter-ethnic relations continue to be socially embedded, ye...
The article describes the specifics of the implementation of cultural policy in ethnic administrativ...
In this article, I discuss how globally circulated forms of creative cultural production and digital...
This article explores the topics of Russian diaspora and the politics of culture and identity, expre...
This article focuses on the concept of nationalities policy and its public uses in postSoviet Russi...
Russia’s institutions on nonterritorial cultural autonomy (NTCA) can be broadly situated within the ...
Ethnic minority nationalism has always been one of the most important subfields of nationalism studi...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left twenty-five million ethnic Russians living outsi...
Russia, one of the most ethno-culturally diverse countries in the world, provides a rich case study ...
This article analyses the Russian government’s securitisation of inter-ethnic relations, and nationa...
From 2016 there has been a significant shift away from special status for “national,” ethnic languag...
This chapter focuses on Russia’s unlikely experiment in national cultural autonomy (NCA). I start wi...
The Russian Federation presents a rich pattern of different nationalities within its population and ...
Russia has a very large number of ethnic minorities, some of them very numerous, both native peoples...
This paper explores the impact of the political regime change in post-Soviet Russia on the country’...
AbstractThe article analyzes the role of National Culture Associations and Ethnic Cultural Autonomie...
The article describes the specifics of the implementation of cultural policy in ethnic administrativ...
In this article, I discuss how globally circulated forms of creative cultural production and digital...
This article explores the topics of Russian diaspora and the politics of culture and identity, expre...
This article focuses on the concept of nationalities policy and its public uses in postSoviet Russi...
Russia’s institutions on nonterritorial cultural autonomy (NTCA) can be broadly situated within the ...
Ethnic minority nationalism has always been one of the most important subfields of nationalism studi...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left twenty-five million ethnic Russians living outsi...
Russia, one of the most ethno-culturally diverse countries in the world, provides a rich case study ...
This article analyses the Russian government’s securitisation of inter-ethnic relations, and nationa...
From 2016 there has been a significant shift away from special status for “national,” ethnic languag...
This chapter focuses on Russia’s unlikely experiment in national cultural autonomy (NCA). I start wi...
The Russian Federation presents a rich pattern of different nationalities within its population and ...
Russia has a very large number of ethnic minorities, some of them very numerous, both native peoples...
This paper explores the impact of the political regime change in post-Soviet Russia on the country’...
AbstractThe article analyzes the role of National Culture Associations and Ethnic Cultural Autonomie...
The article describes the specifics of the implementation of cultural policy in ethnic administrativ...
In this article, I discuss how globally circulated forms of creative cultural production and digital...
This article explores the topics of Russian diaspora and the politics of culture and identity, expre...